^ i was gonna say Vman also, this last issue is fantastic, i also loved the spring/summer issue, my favorite this season is vman.
Fantastic Man - always has great articles and nice features..
10 Men is interesting and has good editorials, but the past issues were so much stronger in content than the current issues.
Huge, japanese magazine, also great content, but expensive just like vogue hommes japan
Man about town, previous issues were amazing, the last one - hedi slimane issue was so bland.
Seventh Man Magazine, Hero Magazine, Numero Homme, Another Man, Hercules, Dapper Dan...

^ i was gonna say Vman also, this last issue is fantastic, i also loved the spring/summer issue, my favorite this season is vman.
Fantastic Man - always has great articles and nice features..
10 Men is interesting and has good editorials, but the past issues were so much stronger in content than the current issues.
Huge, japanese magazine, also great content, but expensive just like vogue hommes japan
Man about town, previous issues were amazing, the last one - hedi slimane issue was so bland.
Seventh Man Magazine, Hero Magazine, Numero Homme, Another Man, Hercules, Dapper Dan...

"Seventh Man Magazine, Hero Magazine, Numero Homme, Another Man, Hercules, Dapper Dan" those are also the indie magazines, I've never purchased 10 Men or Fantastic Man coz they're expensive first of all and then look like big portfolios, I guess I'll more careful to see their articles but VMan is a bit too commercial for me, I don't know, on one side we have those mags which are very edgy (those you gave me the titles) but they lack the appeal, inside stories and then on the other side the super commercial ones but they aren't inspiring at all and their editorials are basically catalogs shots! I guess for now I'll stick to Vogue Hommes Japan, but I need mooooooore, every month I get many Vogue but those are for women fashion. And although I started my own mag I still need inspiration and cool readings from other men's fashion mag.

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